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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William have an ironclad relationship and have been working hard during lockdown to support charities, keep in touch with their patronages and home-school their children. Now a new documentary about mental health has given a sweet insight into William and Kate’s relationship.

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William agreed with the footballer, speaking of the pain he went through when becoming a father without his mother Diana around.

Diana died in 1997 when Prince William was just 15-years-old and his younger brother Harry just 12.

William said: « Having children is the biggest life-changing moment, it really is.

« And I agree with you, I think when you’ve been through something traumatic in life – and that is like you say your dad not being around, my mother dying when I was younger – your emotions come back in leaps and bounds because it’s a very different phase of life.

Royal sadness: William said he and Kate support each other in tough times (Image: PA)

« And there’s no one there to, kind of, help you, and I definitely found it very, at times, overwhelming. »

However, William praised his wife Kate saying the couple worked together and supported each other when going through those « moments ».

Speaking to Mr Sordell William said: “Me and Catherine particularly, we support each other and we go through those moments together and we kind of evolve and learn together.

“I can completely relate to what you’re saying about children coming along — it’s one of the most amazing moments of life, but it’s also one of the scariest.”

Prince William has been championing mental health in recent years, launching initiative Heads Up a campaign which aims to raise awareness about mental health, trigger conversations between football fans – particularly men – about mental health, and support those in need to find help.

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William, who is President of The Football Association, said in a statement as he kicked off his mental health in football campaign, “Over the course of the next five months, Heads Up will use one of the most powerful, unifying forces in our society – football – to spread the message that we all have mental health, just as we all have physical health. »

« Our ambition is to start the largest ever conversation on mental health and to ensure there is a lasting mental health legacy for the game in this country.

« I hope Heads Up can help us all take another big step forward in shattering the stigma that surrounds mental health.”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also launched a crisis line named Shout for those struggling with mental health last year.

Royal sadness: William said of fatherhood ‘having children is the biggest life-changing moment’ (Image: PA)

Royal sadness: Prince William has been pioneering mental health awareness in recent years (Image: PA)

Those in the UK can text « Shout » to 85258 to speak to a trained crisis volunteer.

Earlier this month, Kate and William took over every radio station across the UK to share an important message on mental health.

The message: “We’re all connected and you are not alone” was broadcast nationwide as the Cambridges were joined by celebrities like actor David Tennant and singer Dua Lipa to reach out amid the coronavirus lockdown.

William said in the recorded message: « We’re all connected. And sometimes just talking about how you’re feeling can make a big difference.

« So right now, let’s join together across the UK and reach out to someone. »

Kate could then be heard saying: “If you’re struggling, it’s important to talk about it.

« Or if someone you know is acting differently, it’s okay to ask how they are. Use this moment to send a message.”

Football, Prince William And Our Mental Health will be broadcast on Thursday at 8.05pm on BBC One.

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/25/royal-sadness-how-kate-middleton-supported-prince-william-during-scariest-moments/feed/0Kate Middleton heartbreak: The one thing Kate will miss when lockdown endshttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/kate-middleton-heartbreak-the-one-thing-kate-will-miss-when-lockdown-ends/
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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, 38, and Prince William, 37, relocated from their London apartment at Kensington Palace to their country home Anmer Hall ahead of lockdown coming in effect in March. The Duke and Duchess have remained in Norfolk with their three children Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five and Prince Louis, two, ever since.

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She added: “So you pitch a tent take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day – they have had a lovely time – but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.”

Kate will enjoy being based at Anmer Hall full time for now and made be sad to return to London when lockdown is lifted entirely.

Both Prince George and Charlotte are pupils at Thomas’s Battersea which is due to reopen in keeping with Government guidelines on June 1.

According to the Sunday Times, Thomas’s will reopen its doors for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils at the start of next month.

Kate Middleton heartbreak: Kate and William want to send Charlotte and George back to school at the same time (Image: GETTY)

While Charlotte is a Reception pupil and would qualify to go back to school it is understood William and Kate won’t snd her back to class until George is able to return too.

Prince George is a Year 2 pupil and his year group is currently not included in the Government guidelines about which school years should restart.

The current Government guidelines about which pupils should return to school as of June 1 are as follows:

From the week commencing 1 June, the Government is asking:

Nurseries and other early year providers, including childminders, to begin welcoming back all children

Primary schools to welcome back children in nursery (where they have them), reception, year 1 and year 6

Secondary schools, sixth form, and further education colleges to begin some face to face support with year 10 and 12 pupils, although we do not expect these pupils to return on a full-time basis at this stage

All schools and childcare providers to continue to offer places to the priority groups – vulnerable children and children of critical workers – they have been supporting since the end of March.

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/kate-middleton-heartbreak-the-one-thing-kate-will-miss-when-lockdown-ends/feed/0Prince William opens up on parenthood in rare insight into family life with Katehttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/prince-william-opens-up-on-parenthood-in-rare-insight-into-family-life-with-kate/
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The Duke of Cambridge, 37, spoke about the “life-changing” experience of having children in a new BBC documentary. He said it brought back the emotions he felt following the death of his mother Princess Diana.

William admitted being overwhelmed at times but said he and the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, support each other.

He made the comments in a new documentary that examines men’s mental health through football.

William said: « Having children is the biggest life-changing moment, it really is.

« And I agree with you, I think when you’ve been through something traumatic in life – and that is like you say your dad not being around, my mother dying when I was younger – your emotions come back in leaps and bounds because it’s a very different phase of life.

William has opened up on parenthood and revealed how he and Kate support each other (Image: GETTY)

The Duke of Cambridge spoke about the “life-changing” experience of having children in a new BBC documentary (Image: BBC)

« And there’s no one there to help you, and I definitely found it very, at times, overwhelming.

« Me and Catherine particularly, we support each other and we go through those moments together and we kind of evolve and learn together.

« But I do agree with you, I think emotionally things come out of the blue that you don’t ever expect or maybe you think you’ve dealt with and so I can completely relate to what you’re saying about children coming along, it’s one of the most amazing moments of life but it’s also one of the scariest. »

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/prince-william-opens-up-on-parenthood-in-rare-insight-into-family-life-with-kate/feed/0Royal shock: Why Kate Middleton WON’T send Charlotte back to school in Junehttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/royal-shock-why-kate-middleton-wont-send-charlotte-back-to-school-in-june/
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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, 38, and Prince William, 37, relocated from London to Norfolk with their three children ahead of lockdown coming into place in March. The family has been based at Anmer Hall ever since however, there is speculation they could return to the capital soon with primary schools due to reopen for some pupils next month.

According to the Sunday Times, the South West London school plans to follow Government guidelines on reopening after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced classes could restart for Reception, Year One and Year Six pupils on June 1.

The school could also open for one more year group and is due to make a final decision on the move this week, the Sunday Times reported.

However, despite their school reopening both Charlotte and George are expected to remain at home next month.

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She added: “Honestly, you get to the end of the day and you write down the list of all the things that you’ve done in that day.

“So you pitch a tent take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day – they have had a lovely time – but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.”

Prince William has opened up about the pressures of parenthood in a new BBC documentary about football and mental health.

In the programme, William speaks to former professional footballer Marvin Sordel about how becoming a dad brought up some difficult emotions for him.

Royal shock: Charlotte celebrated her fifth birthday on May 2 (Image: Instagram)

After Marvin opened up about his own mental health struggles and how he grew up without his dad, Prince William revealed how he found becoming a father overwhelming at times.

The Duke said: « Having children is the biggest life changing moment, it really is… I think when you’ve been through something traumatic in life, and that is like you say, your Dad not being around, my mother dying when I was younger, the emotions come back, in leaps and bounds.

“It’s a different phase of life and there is no one there to kind of help you.

“I definitely found it very, at times, overwhelming. »

He added: « Me and Catherine particularly, we support each other and we go through those moments together and we kind of evolve and learn together… But I do agree with you.

“I think that emotionally things come out of the blue that you don’t ever expect or that maybe you think you’ve dealt with.

“So I can completely relate to what you’re saying about children coming along, it’s one of the most amazing moments of life but it’s also one of the scariest. »

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/royal-shock-why-kate-middleton-wont-send-charlotte-back-to-school-in-june/feed/0Royal heartbreak: How Kate Middleton halted ‘taboo’ in bombshell movehttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/royal-heartbreak-how-kate-middleton-halted-taboo-in-bombshell-move/
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are renowned for their support in changing perceptions of mental health within the UK, and across the globe. Each year, the pair show their support for Mental Health Week by raising its profile and sharing their own experiences with the condition. For example, last year William, backed by numerous footballing legends, launched the Heads Together campaign, which aimed to get fans of the sport talking about their mental health.

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/24/royal-heartbreak-how-kate-middleton-halted-taboo-in-bombshell-move/feed/0Kate and William bring joy to care home residents with a lockdown bingohttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/23/kate-and-william-bring-joy-to-care-home-residents-with-a-lockdown-bingo/
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The Duke and Duchess on Wednesday video called the Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff, Wales to speak to its residents and host the bingo. They also had conversations with first responders, healthcare providers, frontline workers via Zoom call.

Before the start of the game, William and Kate spoke with the nursing home’s carers to ask them how everything was going (Image: Getty)

One of the residents, Joan, said: “Yes, very good. It wasn’t as good as it should’ve been.”

Kate then spoke with another resident, Margaret, who said she had won one line on the bingo, to which Kate said: “Oh fantastic, well done!”

Before the start of the game, William and Kate spoke with the nursing home’s carers to ask them how everything was going in the nursing home and how they were coping with the workload in the current pandemic.

Kensington Palace said the royal couple wanted to know more about “the impact of COVID-19 and the challenges that they have faced as a result of the pandemic.

“Their Royal Highnesses also heard how the home has adapted to the current circumstances, including greater use of technology to allow residents to stay in touch with their families and friends.”

William told the team of carers “if there’s hopefully some positivity that comes out of this horrendous time, it is that there’s a light shone on all of the wonderful things you all do and on the social care sector and it allows people to acknowledge, respect and appreciate everything that you are doing”.

Kensington Palace said in a tweet that the Duke and the Duchess had been speaking to care workers across the United Kingdom.

In the calls, the royal couple thanked them “for their tireless efforts as they continue to look after the most vulnerable in our society”.

It comes after they spoke on The Mental Health Minute, a message that was broadcast on Monday across all UK stations at 10.59am.

Prince William spoke on The Mental Health Minute which aired on Monday (Image: Getty)

The message highlighted the importance of checking of loved ones who may be struggling to cope through hard times.

During the broadcast, the Duchess said: “If you’re struggling, it’s important to talk about it.

“Or if someone you know is acting differently, it’s OK to ask how they are. Use this moment to send a message.”

Siobhan Kenny, chief executive of Radiocentre, said: « It is so apt in this most extraordinary of times that the entire radio industry is uniting behind the ‘Mental health minute’.

“We are delighted to be able to use the unique power of radio to highlight this important message to millions of listeners and to continue our support for Heads Together.”

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/23/kate-and-william-bring-joy-to-care-home-residents-with-a-lockdown-bingo/feed/0Kate Middleton title snub: Why Kate will never be Queenhttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/23/kate-middleton-title-snub-why-kate-will-never-be-queen/
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Prince William is currently second-in-line for the throne, behind his father Prince Charles. As is customary for royals on their wedding days, Prince William was given the title of Duke of Cambridge when he married in 2011. His new wife Kate Middleton subsequently became the Duchess of Cambridge.

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/23/kate-middleton-title-snub-why-kate-will-never-be-queen/feed/0Royal snub: How Pippa and Kate were compared to Jackie Kennedy in cutting jibehttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/22/royal-snub-how-pippa-and-kate-were-compared-to-jackie-kennedy-in-cutting-jibe/
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“The guest list has been the subject of negotiation: traditionally, divorcées are not invited, so the Queen has been reluctant to welcome Jackie’s sister Princess Lee Radziwill, who is on her second marriage, or her husband, Prince Stanislaw Radziwill, who is on his third.

“Under pressure, she relents, but, by way of retaliation, singularly fails to invite Princess Margaret or Princess Marina, both of whose names Jackie has put forward.

“Jackie’s old paranoia returns: She sees it as a plot to do her down.

“‘The Queen had her revenge,’ she confides to Gore Vidal. ‘No Margaret, no Marina, no one except every Commonwealth minister of agriculture they could find.’”

Kate and Pippa together with Meghan Markle at Wimbledon last year (Image: Getty)

Unhappily for Kate, the cutting remarks about her and her family from William’s aristocratic circle did not stop there.

Ms Ward continued: “One member of the young polo-playing set in the county of Gloucestershire – known in the British media as the ‘Glossy Posse’ – noted, ‘Her parents have a tarmac drive, for God’s sake.’”

Some believe Tarmac is seen to be a particularly “new-money” option for paving, as opposed to gravel or a country track.

“Some have commented on the small number of close friends she and Prince William have – between a dozen and 20 – and note that they are nearly all his, from either Eton or college, or family friends from his teenage years, such as popular London club promoter Guy Pelly, 26, Thomas van Straubenzee, 26, and Hugh Van Cutsem, 34.”

Meanwhile, society pages in London rather archly called Kate and Pippa the “wisteria sisters – highly decorative, terribly fragrant and with a ferocious ability to climb.”

Biographer Andrew Morton also wrote how William’s circle treated Kate “abominably” in the early days of their romance.

In his 2011 book “William and Catherine” Mr Morton wrote: “Kate would have sensed reservations about her in certain quarters.

“While she was seen as a ’pretty and sensible’ girl, there were those in royal and aristocratic circles who believed that the Middletons were too middle-of-the-road for the House of Windsor.”

A Scottish nobleman told Mr Morton: « It was felt that she wasn’t from the right stock.

“William was expected to find a suitable bride among the aristocracy or European royalty – one of his own kind. »

While Kate married her prince in 2001, Pippa walked down the aisle in 2017 with her beau James Matthews.

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https://teles-relay.com/2020/05/22/royal-snub-how-pippa-and-kate-were-compared-to-jackie-kennedy-in-cutting-jibe/feed/0Royal fans hail Kate and William for their ‘commitment’ to the UK with latest projecthttps://teles-relay.com/2020/05/22/royal-fans-hail-kate-and-william-for-their-commitment-to-the-uk-with-latest-project/
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The Cambridges joined forces to speak with care-workers across the UK and hear experiences of providing care throughout the coronavirus outbreak. Joking with workers at Shire Hall from their Norfolk home, the couples put on a happy and ‘genuine’ display that won over their royal fans.

It is part of Hallmark Care Homes, a family-run care provider with 19 care homes across the UK.

The Duke and Duchess listened as members of the care team spoke about the impact of Covid-19 and the challenges faced as a result of the pandemic.

They heard as staff discussed how the home has adapted to current circumstances by including technology to help residents stay connected with loved ones.

The couple used a bingo spinner and laughed as they took turns holding up balls to the screen, calling out numbers in “bingo lingo” as they joined residents Margaret Stocks, Margaret Jones, Ray Donoghue and Joan Drew-Smith.

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As the UK enters another week of COVID-19 lockdown, the Royal Family are doing their bit to try and bring some joy to the country during the deadly pandemic. William and Kate played bingo via video call this week with residents at the Shire Hall Care Home in Cardiff.

As the game began, Kate took charge of the bingo spinner from their Norfolk home of Amner Hall and they each took it in turns to call out the numbers.

Kate held up the first ball and announced: “So, the first number is five and eight, 58.”

Prince William was next and used traditional bingo lingo and said: “One little duck, number two.”

The Duchess read out the next two balls and said: “Eight and seven, 87. Six and two, tickety-boo.”

Royal expert Katie Nicholl previously said the couple have not been sitting back during lockdown, and instead have been “stepping up to the plate”.

She told ET: “We’re seeing them letting their guard down and that is a result of what we are going through.”

She added The Firm’s work has been vital during this period of uncertainty and has given a “dose of entertainment”, particularly when Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two are featured.

The Cambridge children have been seen participating in the Clap for Carers campaign, clapping outside their Norfolk home at 8pm each Thursday to celebrate Key Workers.